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TELEGRAMS.

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Nlrtr York. July 8 j Tr.z ownem of the dam which by j hurr.tin,< ? cait«od the foerfnl eatutroI !»•»«:»« the < /ovcnvangh Valley, have j been founj culpable by the jury. ST. JAKES' GAZETTE. i Lommk, J©fy a i Ta&aHion brought by Mr. P. Greenwood, lato oiHtnr <>f the St. James' liupftp, iffahut Mr Hacks Oibbs, it, form.J proprietor, for wrongfnl 'diaminwi froia tho editorship, which . commenced on Xny 21A ha*, been sctUed by ..• payment of thepUin- , tiifV claim an I mb. The amount of tiic claim wan ATI& p»oze fight

IULItAIN AND SULLIVAN. Nm» York, H\f R «"iik fight took place at Blobcr*?. in the presence of 2000 spectator*.' It lasted two hours and a quarter, ; during wh'rh time Kilrain fell eon- ' .«lftn!ly to avoid punishment July 1C 1r» tha fiaht fur the championship . of the world between John L. Sullivan and Jn)ro Kitraln, which took ; place at Riobori; Kilrain Hiruck . Sullivan foully three time*, and also | 9piked Siillivan'ii fmt. Hullivao exhibited great wrcstj ling powers and threw Kilraln 20 i times Sullivan fthowed signs of distress lat the forty-seventh round. He ; suffered only slightly, but KUrain ; suffered severely. 1 Both Smith and Mitchell have , challenged Sullivan to a contest for j W*» championship of .the worraV

I NEW 80TJTH WALEB LOAN. Lo.idon, July 9. ' Thf reason for the average of the | Now South Wale* loan not exceed - ■ ing £lO2 a,, is in eonseooence of C* ' action nf thin colony In going nn j tho money market being resented > on the ground that the colonies, by j over. borrowing, are slutting the , market notably New South Wales, ; last rear's stock being still in hand. II is also claimed thai the colony'« pledge* not to borrow immediately 1 leva been twice violated. Tendon for the new loan for Nasr South Wales oloscd to-day, 'and the resalt was satissaotory. B 11 list.nnßi^mVnnaL. tJmsninlmoo* bejng fliedat .Wt P"~ fsradwas JJCafb,tgCnesomreqaired m asm a nssff. MsTss 17 per ■ • IaHH «I9mfnav. Hutm* ' - '«•»SjBS m slL^Bmysmßil^BK.i^-S'u*''''"

XO PimtL DWIEY 2<a«sa»,*alu|& OQanwoa, in «rw if mlmUm W mre Ika Parnell Cbmamnm*, admitted hewMt Fenian aatil 1880, bat ranted 4* dkdoN anything ooaaerning (be opoiatiom of that Soacty. He admitted that Ihm had »»om» etnnopitaey to murder Jarige IWjett, and that u»e piana wt'ra arrtnaad. wHaaaa had been charged with katteg eorrapted the police, and - justaVd hia action oo the grauiid that be coniddered the boUob utpable of hangiaff tnawmnt men. 8h- Jama* Hannen, Praehlent of the Court, «id it wan a moral torUna to iietea to tibia man. RAIL MAKERS fiTRIKK. 13000 MKN OUT. LojfDOR, July 9. | Am existence strike of rail nakem i has occurred m a coneequeaee of a] demand for higher wages made by' ths .•nan, whkh demand wee not 1 ace© yi to by the employon. Al-j ready, 13000 man have taken part { in the ntrikc and gone out.. j

* ' ' ' " Imtrtm, "Tul'v9. REVTaATioss of a startflru* ehav*c> tar hajrs been made by Htrxtmar.n, who has been efotwly associated witl. the Nihilist movement for many years, and who was the prime mover in blowing op a train on tho Moscow railway in 187 ft. « He baa disclosed a plot which had for ite object the destruction of theCaar af Russia by dynamise, and a farther plot to secure* Revolution in France. THE PBENCH ARMY. Parls, July 2. Tub Chamber of Dnpotlsr. has accepted the amendment made by the Senate in the Army BiH. Tb* aroendinnnt provide that student* for tb* Priesthood shall have one year's training service, and that I prise** stall ic-coivo tauhoiary (Litis* during War la the eonrse of the debate nn the BiM M. de Freycm t asserted thai It would one milhwn to the strength of the rVmch army i l ..1.-

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 3

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626

TELEGRAMS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 3

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